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Three Bubble Roll Through Balloon Animal

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Summary: Learn how to make balloon animals three bubble roll through in this free balloon animal video.

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Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences of all ages and sizes for...read more

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" Hi everybody Malik the magic guy with expertvillage.com. More on balloons. Now I'm going to teach you the technique called the three bubble roll through and this is actually a very important building block technique for some other stuff you are going to do later on. So we will do this like if we were going to do a swan. We will talk about a swan later on. But what you want to do is make in this case you want a one inch bubble this is going to depend on what you are making. We will make about a four inch bubble and then another four inch bubble and lock twist it just like we did this like bunny ears okay. What you want to do now is fold this down so that it is riding along side of the building and you are going to make another bubble the same length. Just like that. Now you hold your breath and you push this through, you are going to roll these around just like this kind of like we did when we made the second rabbit when tucked the body thorough the legs. So lets do that one more time just so you are clear. Make a small bubble like that. Couple longer bubbles like that. Like bunny ears fold this down, make one more bubble the same length, hold it in place and just roll it through with your finger roll the outer two around this one and that is a three bubble roll through."

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